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The city of Camões-Guinea lies in the area of the state of Mattháou Grosso do Sóul and has the status of its capital center. Surrounded by natural landscapes, the settlement is notable for its abundance of greenery in streets and avenues. The translation of the citys name is "Big Camp,‖ which is fully in keeping with reality. Along the street, there are numerous modern buildings, including hotels, hotels, restaurants, retail, and entertainment venues. The shop counters are filled with local craftsmens wares. The homemade and colorful items attract visitors from other countries, so the shops are always crowded and lively. As a reminder of this fascinating country, every traveler will want to buy an attractive little piece of jewelry made by a Brazilian craftsman. Here you can meet former residents of Japan, Arabia, Bolivia, Paraguay, as well as immigrants from other Brazilian regions. One of the citys buildings houses a large cultural and natural history museum. ×Part of its halls are devoted to exhibits on Indian culture. Another museum is located on the main street of the city. Its archives contain a wealth of material about the tribes that inhabited the area before the first Europeans arrived. The artifacts were collected in their own time by the priests of the Christian Mission.
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- Tap water: No, not drinkable
- Religious government: Religious
- Population: 770,000 people
- GDP: $8,649 / year
- Foreigners can own real estate: Yes
- Power outlets: 115V230V60Hz
- Internet: 11 Mbps
- Best wireless: Vivo
- Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere
- Tipping: Brazilians have a friendly reputation, but tipping is not a part of the culture. Restaurants: A 10% “servico” charge is often added to the bill. While there is no legal obligation to pay it, it’s customary to do so.
- Apartment listings: AirBnb
- Apartments: Airbnb
- Hotels: Booking.com
- More hotels: Hotels.com
- Best taxi: Uber
- Online electronics shop: Submarino
- Best short-haul air carrier: TAM
- Best intl air carrier: TAM
- Monthly costs for expat: $460
- Monthly costs for family: $1000
- Monthly costs for local: $290
- Meal: $3.5
- Small Cola: $0.7
- Beer 1 Pint: $1.5
- Coffee: $1.4
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